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Student Speech on the Internet : the Role of First Amendment Protections.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Recht und GesellschaftPublication details: El Paso : LFB Scholarly Pub. LLC, 2010.Description: 1 online resource (272 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781593326562
  • 1593326564
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Student Speech on the Internet : The Role of First Amendment Protections.DDC classification:
  • 342.7308/53 342.730853
LOC classification:
  • KF4150 .G49 2010
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Contents:
Acknowledgements; Part One; Chapter One Introduction; A. Significance; B. Limitations of Research; Chapter Two The First Amendment Foundation; A. Student Speech in the Internet Era; B. Implications of Student Speech in the Internet Age; Chapter Three Free Speech Jurisprudence; A. Application to Public Schools; B. The Supreme Court on Student Free Speech Rights; C. Student Off-Campus Internet Speech; D. Summary of Existing Literature; Chapter Four The Edjurist Methodology; A. Education-Law Scholarship; B. Conducting Legal Research; C. Data Collection and Analysis for This Study.
Part TwoChapter Five Circuit Court Cases; A. Judicial Trends in Circuit Court Cases; B. Facts of Off-Campus Speech Cases; Chapter Six District Court Cases; A. Judicial Trends in District Court Cases; B. District Court Cases; Chapter Seven State Court Cases; A. Judicial Trends in State Court Cases; B. State Court Cases; Part Three; Chapter Eight Case Analysis; A. Descriptive Data on Off-Campus Speech Cases; B. Legal Standards Applied to Cases; C. Policy Implications for School Administrators; D. Summary of Analytical Frameworks; Chapter Nine Proposed Framework.
Chapter Ten Future Directions & Educational PolicyImplicationsA. Future Directions; B. Concluding Policy Implications; Appendix; References; Index.
Summary: Student speech on the Internet, cyber speech, which occurs while off-campus is a growing concern for K-12 public school officials. Parents and students have claimed that First Amendment violations occur when school officials discipline students for their speech occurring off-campus on the Internet using a personal computer and personal Internet services. However, courts vary on the applicable legal standard for cases of off-campus student Internet speech since no specific U.S. Supreme Court ruling governs the question. Therefore, courts, school administrators, and legal scholars are re-examini.
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Acknowledgements; Part One; Chapter One Introduction; A. Significance; B. Limitations of Research; Chapter Two The First Amendment Foundation; A. Student Speech in the Internet Era; B. Implications of Student Speech in the Internet Age; Chapter Three Free Speech Jurisprudence; A. Application to Public Schools; B. The Supreme Court on Student Free Speech Rights; C. Student Off-Campus Internet Speech; D. Summary of Existing Literature; Chapter Four The Edjurist Methodology; A. Education-Law Scholarship; B. Conducting Legal Research; C. Data Collection and Analysis for This Study.

Part TwoChapter Five Circuit Court Cases; A. Judicial Trends in Circuit Court Cases; B. Facts of Off-Campus Speech Cases; Chapter Six District Court Cases; A. Judicial Trends in District Court Cases; B. District Court Cases; Chapter Seven State Court Cases; A. Judicial Trends in State Court Cases; B. State Court Cases; Part Three; Chapter Eight Case Analysis; A. Descriptive Data on Off-Campus Speech Cases; B. Legal Standards Applied to Cases; C. Policy Implications for School Administrators; D. Summary of Analytical Frameworks; Chapter Nine Proposed Framework.

Chapter Ten Future Directions & Educational PolicyImplicationsA. Future Directions; B. Concluding Policy Implications; Appendix; References; Index.

Student speech on the Internet, cyber speech, which occurs while off-campus is a growing concern for K-12 public school officials. Parents and students have claimed that First Amendment violations occur when school officials discipline students for their speech occurring off-campus on the Internet using a personal computer and personal Internet services. However, courts vary on the applicable legal standard for cases of off-campus student Internet speech since no specific U.S. Supreme Court ruling governs the question. Therefore, courts, school administrators, and legal scholars are re-examini.

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